Dutch 4 vs 4

Pro-Develeopment Scouting
We create tailor-made itineraries for youth, college, or adult players which include sight seeing, attending pro-training, and competitive soccer matches against Dutch teams. Expand your soccer world to Netherlands and learn about it’s culture, history and passion for soccer!
A great opportunity full of rich opportunities and experiences awaits.
Holland Tour
Tour Itinerary Sample
Day 1: Sunday April 10th 2016
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Depart from International LAX Los Angeles.
Day 2: Monday
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Arrive in the morning at Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam
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Meet tour guide and transfer with private bus to your accommodation.
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Arrive at your accommodation for an 7 night stay, including breakfast and dinner
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Late afternoon/evening training session
Day 3: Tuesday
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Morning training session
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Afternoon visit of an old Dutch city
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Evening training session
Day 4: Wednesday
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Morning training session
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Personal time (recovering)
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Counseling
Included In The Tour
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Accommodation
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Private bus transportation in Holland
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Full time Tour guide
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Entrance fee’s to scheduled pro-games, museum.
Cost: $1,085.00 per player.
$ 985.00 Non-player
Payment plans available.

've been very lucky to have seen Ajax play football a total of five times, and it's a great experience. Seen them against: FC Twente, Feyenoord, Heracles, Ado Den Haag & recently Willem II. Champions! You have to buy a match package if visiting from outside the Netherlands, but there are several options via the Ajax site for you to choose from. It is an amazing experience to see Ajax play. Theres a good vibe in the ground, and everyone sings their hearts out to the Bob Marley song.

The Anne Frank House is a museum with a history. It lies in the centre of Amsterdam and features the secret annex where Anne Frank wrote her famous diary during the Second World War. The Diary of Anne Frank Anne’s original diary along with some of her other notebooks are on display as part of the Anne Frank House's permanent exhibition. The collection and temporary exhibitions focus on the wartime persecution of Jews, contemporary fascism, racism and anti-Semitism.

After the quiet early evening hours, Amsterdam's streets and squares get again very busy at night. The Dam square, is always invaded by large groups of tourists walking in the streets. Nearby small restaurants and cafes are full of people. Around Leidseplein you will find the Stadsschouwburg (City theatre) and other theatres, lots of cafes, restaurants and cinemas.

've been very lucky to have seen Ajax play football a total of five times, and it's a great experience. Seen them against: FC Twente, Feyenoord, Heracles, Ado Den Haag & recently Willem II. Champions! You have to buy a match package if visiting from outside the Netherlands, but there are several options via the Ajax site for you to choose from. It is an amazing experience to see Ajax play. Theres a good vibe in the ground, and everyone sings their hearts out to the Bob Marley song.
Day 5: Thursday
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Light morning training session
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Afternoon stadium Tour Amsterdam Arena and Ajax Museum
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Late afternoon/evening training session
Day 6: Friday
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Visit Anne Frank House)
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Afternoon visit of Amsterdam (canal cruise)
Day 7: Saturday
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Morning training session
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Visit Volendam / Zaanse Schans, Gouda
Day 8: Sunday
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Evening visit of pro-match top-level Dutch club (Ajax, Feyenoord or AZ)
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Shopping
Day 9: Monday April 18th 2016
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Depart for airport
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Depart Schiphol-Amsterdam Airport to LAX